760 would be the best for a $140 card, plus water cooling isn't nessecary unless you want to do some OC'ing.

Gtx 950 has a newer chipset, and supports dx12 which could mean good things in the future.I also took a look at the links you posted. 760 is almost double the price than 950, and performs the same. There isn't anything saying 760 is better..You're worse than amd fuccboys.

Blah, if you aren't going to oc, use the link. I replaced the 950 with a 960, and removed water cooling.

If you are, get an evga 950 and a 50 dollar water cooler. Get evga because its quiet af.

I think my original choices for graphics and cpu are good enough, I will get that case combo though. The only thing that bothers me about is that the case doesn't come with front panel USB ports. I can just buy a port somewhere right?

I think my original choices for graphics and cpu are good enough, I will get that case combo though. The only thing that bothers me about is that the case doesn't come with front panel USB ports. I can just buy a port somewhere right?

This is going off the assumption you're not overclocking because you didn't have a k series in your build. Ditch the 750 ti and opt for the 390. Current generation AMD cards have extreme price-performance ratio and outperform / and more future proof than NVIDIA cards (You could argue that you don't need all the VRAM, but it helps). With the new drivers pumped out by AMD, most cards saw an extreme improvement from where they previously stood.

You're probably not going to need the after market cooler since you're not going to be OCing either.